Archive for January, 2010
Chat All-in-One
by neetika on Jan.29, 2010, under Latest Web Technologies
This is good news particularly for Mac Users. Gabtastik is a standalone desktop program that enables you to run your Facebook chat without firing up your browser. It also works on many different popular online chat services. Gabtastik is really fun-tastic. aside from its compatibility with Facebook, it also works well with Google Talk and Meebo. This in turn make sit accessible to many of the major chatting services like Yahoo Messenger, AIM and MSN Messenger. Whats also great about the cutesy little application is that you can turn and adjust the interface’s opacity so as to blend well with the desktop background. Great option when you’re not using it and you have lots of windows opened.
Add a Keyboard Light to Your Netbook
by neetika on Jan.29, 2010, under Gadgets, Top Gadgets
If you find yourself wishing that your netbook was easier to use in the dark, this tutorial will help you add an LED right into the lid and keep those keys illuminated.
The easiest way to go about solving the problem would be to stick a USB reading light in your netbook bag and plug that in when needed, but netbook owner Vikash didn’t want to have to carry something extra to replicate the built in keyboard LED he used to have on his ThinkPad. He cracked open the case of his Dell Vostro—which matches the Dell Mini 9 for those of you who want to follow along—and wired in an LED to the motherboard.
His hack is fairly advanced and includes hooking up the LED to the CTRL key via a small programmable microchip so that he can control the LED light via the hardware independently of the OS—he includes the code for the microchip. If you don’t want to get your hands that dirty you could always wire the LED right onto one of the USB ports and leech your power from there to enable an always-on LED light. Have a clever hardware hack of your own to share? Let’s hear about it in the comments.

